My Nature for Your Bathroom from Villeroy & Boch

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The new aptly named My Nature collection from Villeroy & Boch combines organic shaped sanitaryware with chestnut wood finished furniture and floral detailing, offering a look that is reminiscent of the natural world. The collection boasts innovative technology, flexible accessories and multiple design options, allowing you to create a bathroom as individual as you are. The freestanding boat-like bath is the hero piece of the range, available with whirlpool spa technology this roomy bath rests on a plinth of wood, creating a real focal point. The basin echoes the same soft lines as the bath and is available with Castanea décor floral detailing, for a feminine and unusual touch. Team with a choice of vanity units, which offer practical storage and space saving designs such as built in towel holders and removable storage options.

A first for Villeroy & Boch, the furniture range is in fact interchangeable, offering homeowners a choice of different looks with removable furniture fronts, allowing you to swap the drawer and cabinet doors for other colours. Choose from sand, aqua, grey and white for an easy and affordable update when you fancy a change.

The My Nature mirror gives you everything you could want from a looking glass; optimal lighting, energy saving technology and a magnetic front that allows you to attach accessories such as a tissue box, cotton pad dispenser or toothbrush holder in a position that suits you whilst also optimizing the space available.

The WC and bidet also encompass gentle sweeping lines and organic design. The compact WC seat cover in chestnut veneer, creates a natural look bringing the outdoors in. Also combining the latest technology with concealed fixtures and fittings, quick release technology to easily lift off WC seat when cleaning and a 4.5 liters of water flush action, making it an ecologically sound and practical solution for bathrooms of all sizes.

The My Nature collection is ideal for those who want to get back to nature and seek refuge from a hectic lifestyle, by creating a haven with attractive bathroom design, savvy storage options and family friendly innovations.

Daniel Fountain / 29.06.2011

Editor, Hotel Designs

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Alongside her role at SPACE, Jess has built a creative career spanning the arts, culture, design and travel sectors. Prior to joining the magazine, she spent more than a decade in the commercial art industry, in artist liaison, gallery management, and curating collections for the hospitality sector across hotels and cruise ships. During this time, she also worked on freelance projects as a writer, photographer, and creative content producer.
 
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